Reciprocity may be arranged by the Board if an applicant:

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1.  Is a graduate of an embalming college or a school of mortuary science which is accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education and approved by the Board;

2.  Is licensed as an embalmer in another state;

3.  Has practiced embalming successfully for at least 5 years and practiced actively for at least 2 years of the 5-year period immediately preceding the application for a license by reciprocity;

4.  Is of good moral character;

5.  Has passed the examination given by the Board on the subjects set forth in subsection 5 of NRS 642.090 or the national examination given by the International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards;

6.  Possesses knowledge of the applicable statutes and regulations of this State governing embalmers; and

7.  Pays to the Secretary of the Board the fees prescribed in NRS 642.0696.